# James Neesham and Matt Henry were associated in a stand of 84 - New Zealand's highest ninth-wicket partnership in ODIs, eclipsing the 83 between Kyle Mills and Tim Southee vs India at Christchurch on March 8, 2009.

# The aforesaid partnership is the second highest ninth-wicket stand by any pair in ODIs vs India next only to the 115 between James Faulkner and Clinton McKay for Australia at Bangalore on November 2, 2013.

# Kedar Jadhav (3/29) has produced his best bowling figures in ODIs - his best in ODIs, obliterating the 2 for 6 vs New Zealand at Dharamsala on October 16, 2016.

# Jadhav's impressive average of 7.66 (six wickets in three matches) in the current series is outstanding.

# Matt Henry (39 not out) has registered his highest score vs India in ODIs - his second highest overall next only to the 48 not out vs Pakistan at Wellington on January 25, 2016.

# Tom Latham is the first New Zealand batsman to post five fifties in international cricket on the present tour.

# Latham's sixth fifty in ODIs is his second vs New Zealand. All his seven fifty-plus innings, including a hundred, in ODIs have been recorded away from home.

# Latham has registered four fifties in a losing cause in ODIs.

# Jamesh Neesham (57 off 47 balls) has posted his career-best score and his maiden half century in ODIs, eclipsing the 42 not out vs Sri Lanka at Dambulla on November 16, 2013.

# Virat Kohli and Mahendra Singh Dhoni were involved in a stand of 151 runs - India's second highest for the third wicket vs New Zealand in ODIs next only to the 158 between Mohinder Amarnath and Navjot Singh Sidhu at Sharjah on March 27, 1988.

# The above partnership is the first century stand for the third wicket for India in ODIs at Mohali.

# Virat Kohli has received his 22nd Man of the Match award in ODIs - his second against New Zealand - his first MOM award vs New Zealand was for scoring 105 at Guwahati on November 28, 2010.

# Virat's 26th century in ODIs is his third vs New Zealand. Only three batsmen have managed more centuries in ODIs - Sachin Tendulkar (49), Ricky Ponting (30) and Sanath Jayasuriya (28).

# Virat has taken 166 innings for his 26 hundreds – the quickest among the players with 26 centuries or more in ODIs.

# Virat's unbeaten 154 is his second highest score in ODIs behind the 183 vs Pakistan at Dhaka on March 18, 2012.

# Virat has completed his 3000 runs in ODIs at home – his tally being 3092 at an average of 58.33 in 66 matches (63 innings), including 11 hundreds and 17 fifties.

# Virat has recorded 22 centuries in a winning cause in ODIs. Only three batsmen have registered more hundreds in wins - Tendulkar (33), Ponting (25) and Jayasuriya (24).

# Kohli, with 14 hundreds in successful chases in ODIs, has equalled Tendulkar's record. His overall tally of 16 hundreds batting second is the second highest next only to Tendulkar's 17.

# Kohli is averaging 90.10 in successful chases while amassing 3514 runs in 62 ODIs - the highest average among the batsmen with 2500 runs or more.

# Kohli is the first batsman to hit an innings of 150-plus in ODIs at Mohali, bettering the 139 not out by MS Dhoni vs Australia on October 19, 2013.

# Mahendra Singh Dhoni is the third wicketkeeper to complete 9000 runs in ODIs - his tally being 9058 (ave.51.17) in 281 matches - the first two being Adam Gilchrist (9410) and Kumar Sangakkara (13341). Dhoni's feat of reaching the milestone in 244 innings is the quickest by a wicketkeeper - the next two being Sangakkara (252) and Gilchrist (262).

# Dhoni's 80 is his second highest score vs New Zealand in ODIs next only to the 84 not out at Napier on March 3, 2009.

# Dhoni's sixth fifty vs New Zealand is his 61st in ODIs.

# Among the batsmen with 5000 runs or more in wins, Dhoni's average is the highest in ODIs - 5365 runs in 155 matches at an average of 72.50. He is followed by Virat Kohli - 5234 (ave.70.72) in 101 matches.

# Dhoni has registered 196 sixes in ODIs, setting an Indian record, bettering the 195 by Sachin Tendulkar.

# Trent Boult (10-0-73-0) has produced his worst bowling performance in ODIs.